Teacher Salaries, State Collective Bargaining Laws, and Union Coverage Barry T. Hirsch, Georgia State University David A. Macpherson, Trinity University John V. Winters, University of Cincinnati Initial draft, June 2010 Current draft, December 2012 Abstract What are the causal effects of collective bargaining (CB) on teacher salaries? This seemingly simple question is difficult to answer because (a) national data measuring school district salaries and collective bargaining is limited
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Prepared for Farm Africa By Charles Karani; Email: karani.char@gmail.com Table of Contents STATEMENT OF INTERPRETATION OF TERMS OF REFERENCE 3 PROPOSED METHODOLOGY 4 Survey approach 4 Data 4 Proposed sample size 5 Sampling methods 7 Data collection and proposed survey tools 8 Data analysis 8 WORK SCHEDULE 9 DETAILED PLAN OF ACTIVITIES 9 STATEMENT OF INTERPRETATION OF TERMS OF REFERENCE The project’s implementing organization (Farm Africa) seeks to ascertain the situation of urban agriculture
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BIMS Research Study Overview QNT 351 January 17, 2012 Team, This is very well written and the research is one that can be effectively proven and lead to further analysis to improve employee/management relations. This is a very applicable business research problem. Watch out for grammatical errors and work on sentence structure. You might one to have additional references to strength you related literature. Overall, you did a nice job. 7.75/8.0 BIMS Research Study Overview Headquartered
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Qian Finance Department NUS Business School National University of Singapore bizqmj@nus.edu.sg Last Revised: December 2011 Forthcoming, Journal of Financial Intermediation Abstract With extensive cross-country datasets and India firm samples, as well as our own surveys of small and medium firms, we examine the legal and business environments, financing channels, and growth patterns of different types of firms in India. Despite the English common-law origin and a British-style judicial
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Thanks for downloading a sample plan from Bplans.com A sample plan is a great way to get started, but you can’t just print this plan out and turn it into the bank. You’re still going to have to put in all your own information and do all of your own financial forecasts. With LivePlan, you can easily use this sample as inspiration and create your own plan, complete with financial tables and graphs. You’ll also be able to: • Save time with linked financial tables (the formulas are built
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FLEXIBLE PAVEMENTS: LIFE-CYCLE COST ANALYSIS Shih-Hsien Yang Thesis submitted to the faculty of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Civil Engineering Please login to view the full essay... Related Searches: Dr. Imad L Al-Qadi, Chair Dr. Gerardo W Flintsch Dr. Antonio A Trani Feb 27, 2006 Blacksburg , Virginia Keywords: Geotextile , Life Cycle Cost Analysis, Flexible Pavement, Cost Effectiveness
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The Background of Independent Directors and Corporate Performance 12公司理财 张晨月 2012312482 12公司理财 杨怡 2012312487 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to test the effect of independent directors’ background on company’s performance. Our study found that the education background of the independent directors of has no positive influence on the company's performance. And our study also found that government background of independent directors have a negative impact on company's performance
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and management Pricing decisions and models Online assessment 5 6 7 8 Management of revenues and costs Performance reporting Working capital management Business planning (including budgeting and forecasting) Online assessment 9 10 11 12 Performance analysis Performance measurement and management Investment decisions Short-term and medium-term financial management Online assessment 13 14 15 Long-term financial management Business risk Introduction to business valuation 7 13 7 120 Final examination 10
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Executive Summary: The following analysis attempts to identify companies based on a brief description and accompanying financial statements. There are two companies per industry, which must be analyzed to find the best match for two sample financial statements. Items that were analyzed were debt ratios, margins, certain asset items, and efficiency ratios. Several conclusions were made during the analysis. First, companies with more competition or a low-priced strategy tend to have lower gross
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article examines the industry diversification of the largest Japanese manufacturers in 1973-98. Results show that 118 sample firms steadily increased diversification, a trend continued from earlier periods. Nevertheless, the relatedness of their constituent businesses gauged based on the Input-Output table remained high and stable throughout the study period. Econometric analysis reveals that firms pursuing the “constrained diversification” exploiting inter-business links centered on the core industry
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